
Playbook
Creative cloud storage for image and video files
4.8•20 reviews•1.9K followers
Creative cloud storage for image and video files
4.8•20 reviews•1.9K followers
Make your cloud storage beautiful. Playbook declutters, auto-tags, and intelligently organizes your creative work. Seamlessly browse, collaborate on, and share what you need with friends, colleagues, clients—or the whole world!
This is the 7th launch from Playbook. View more
Playbook Intelligence
Launched this week
Creative work piles up fast. Finding, organizing, and sharing the right files still takes hours of manual effort.
Playbook Intelligence changes that. Talk directly to your files — organize by theme, bulk edit, create a share link, send to client. All from a single conversation.
Your files should manage themselves. Now they can.




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Hey PH 👋
Max from Playbook Team here.
We've spent five years building the best storage for creatives - and watched our users spend hours doing things that should take seconds. Finding that one hero shot. Reorganizing a campaign folder. Prepping a client share link. Every. Single. Time.
Playbook Intelligence is our answer to that. Not just smarter search - a conversational layer built into your files. You ask, it acts.
We're launching with three things today:
Talk to your files (organize, share, bulk edit)
AI Organize: propose and apply structure automatically
Sidebar Search: find and act in one motion
We already support 2.5M teams and individuals including folks from Warner Bros and The Vault Stock. This is the feature they've been asking for.
Now tell me - what would you ask your files first?
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@maxkushner Awesome launch!!!
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@curiouskitty The honest answer is AI Organize solves the retroactive problem - the mess that already exists - more effectively than traditional taxonomy-first approaches, because it works from actual content rather than a taxonomy you designed upfront and then abandoned.
Board rules solve the intake problem: you define how new assets get routed, tagged, and structured as they come in, so the library never falls behind your actual workflow. The combination means you're cleaning up the past and protecting the future at the same time.
And it holds up long-term because the AI adapts as your content evolves - it's not locked to a taxonomy you set on day one and forgot about. Board rules keep enforcing structure even as teams change and campaigns shift. But the human still owns three things:
Intent - AI can cluster and propose, but it can't know whether you're organizing by client, campaign, asset type, or all three. That call is yours.
Review at the start - especially while it's learning your workflow, proposed structures need a human sign-off before they get applied at scale.
Periodic check-ins - not weekly, but quarterly someone should ask "does this still reflect how we actually work?" The AI follows your lead, not the other way around.
The dumping ground problem usually means the tool made good habits too hard. We're trying to make them the default, and the goal isn't less human involvement - It's less busywork.
cool; working closely with creative agencies, this looks like a must-have. I guess every team has a graveyard of good work that just never made it. That'd be my first ask. "show me everything from q4 that the client never saw"
Oooh! 😍 — also thinking this will feel much better to run from the Playbook interface, rather than giving an agent unlimited access to my whole computer to organize files